call me number One

Andres 2022-11-24 22:27:59

In his life, his mother made him feel cared for, and his middle school principal made him feel equal goodwill, which enabled him to be optimistic, confident, and firm. His determined dream, having achieved his Syndrome, proved to others his ambition to not be hit by Tourette Syndrome.

In such a state of mind, he is like a flower, not polluted by any bad things. When others feel injustice for him, he in turn comforts others. His life is constantly pursuing what he wants to do, constantly challenging Tourette's syndrome in his brain.

His love is to meet the right person, a lovely girl who doesn't care that he has Tourette's syndrome, who has the same interests and loves to laugh. Like an ordinary boy, he was worried that his badness would make the girl leave. "Either she is defeated by Tourette's disease, or you are defeated by Tourette's disease." His mother's words opened up his heart, and in reality we are again It's not like this, either you are defeated by reality, or I am defeated by reality, either party is defeated, it is difficult to continue the next love. But based on each other, we brave each other!

His career finally fulfilled himself because of his love and hard work. A new chapter in his life, his story is inspiring

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Recruiter: What made you decide to go into teaching?

    Brad Cohen: It's all I've ever wanted to do. I feel like I was born to teach.

  • Brad Cohen: Maybe we should talk about the elephant.

    Recruiter: Elephant?

    Brad Cohen: In the room: my Tourette's.

    Recruiter: No. The Americans with Disabilities Act doesn't allow me to ask you...

    Brad Cohen: I know, but I'd like to tell you just like I tell the kids in my classes. See, I explain to them that it's a brain thing that causes me to make strange noises, they're like sneezes, irrepressible. When you have to, you have to.

    Recruiter: How do they react?

    Brad Cohen: Once they understand, they're fine with it. It's never caused any problems in a classroom.